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Cuomo’s calculus

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In New York Post

Yesterday morning, an ad in the Des Moines Register warned Gov. Cuomo not to OK fracking in New York. Hours later, the state announced that it will miss a key deadline and the fracking-review process will have to start over from Square One.

Is there any better evidence that Cuomo’s interests in fracking lie not in what it might mean for New York’s economy but what it might mean for his chances for president?

Recall that Des Moines is in Iowa — whose caucuses kick off the presidential primaries. The activists who placed the ad know that Cuomo has had his eye on the White House since he was just a gleam in his father’s. By placing their ad in Iowa, they ensured his attention.

Their message was unequivocal: “Not one well” it says in giant print. It ends with a warning: “Your choice now will be remembered forever.” That’s a slight exaggeration. By “forever” they mean the 2016 Democratic primaries.

On the other hand, if Cuomo does as they demand, back home in New York he’ll be remembered as the governor who sold out the state for personal ambition. Not that he seems to care.

Consider his excuse for missing the deadline: A state agency is still reviewing fracking’s health impacts. Even though another state agency reviewed the impact two years ago. Even though the federal government and other states have deemed fracking safe. Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper said yesterday he even drank fracking fluid to show how safe he believed the process to be.

But Cuomo understands the ad’s message: Should he dare allow fracking, an influential Democratic constituency will hold it against him if he runs for president.

New Yorkers should remember that too.

Comments 

 
+13 # Bill Owen 2013-02-14 13:56
If it turns out that Gov. Cuomo can't stand up to this sort of blatant political manipulation, not only is he showing himself to be too weak and ineffective to be President, but he will have demonstrated without a shadow of a doubt he does not deserve a second term as governor. He'll probably get the latter, but everybody from the right to moderates will roundly reject him in a general election for President. Pro liberal social agenda, anti-jobs, anti energy independence, and hopelessly enthralled with the Hollywood Elite and the 1%'ers
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+12 # Bill Owen 2013-02-14 13:59
I shoudl also add that everybody sees through the flimsy excuse of still assessing health impacts. There will ALWAYS be a new study, there will always be some excuse. If he wants to kill drilling, he should "man up" and simply state it. He deserves NO respect at all for his silence on the matter,regardle ss of delays (legitimate or not).
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+5 # DrillBaby 2013-02-16 17:52
cuomo's not presidential material. He got in as Governor because of his dads pull. He's as useless and Duffy when it comes to rebuilding NYS. He's 1 and done.
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+7 # Keith Yates 2013-02-18 00:02
Cuomo has sold us out for his own political gain, end of story. we have no remedy left but to sue NYS for Takings. we'll ALL need to chip in for this one and we had damn well better win, because there will be no GOP or Libertarian running this state anytime soon.

we need to hear from JLCNY management and attorney(s) SOON as to how this is supposed to work... i assume as a class action suit affecting and requiring participation of all regional coalitions.
you guys sure as hell better NOT be bluffing and be thoroughly prepared to bring this suit immediately after Feb 27.

IMO, Cuomo, Martens, Silver and his lapdog Assembly have zero intention of ever allowing the Marcellus to be developed. they will just keep on lying to us if we don't act.
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+4 # Merebil 2013-02-18 17:51
JLCNY is moving forward with one or more lawsuits. The task is a big one, lots of planning involved and the expenses are very high so it is time to pony up with the funding and or join the organizing movement and join your local land coalitions if they are helping with the lawsuit..
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